Union says business elites are scapegoating workers to dodge accountability for Transnet’s collapse In a scathing rebuttal that cuts to the heart of South Africa’s economic...
The 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods left Toyota’s Durban plant in ruins. Now, its insurer is taking the government to court, accusing it of neglecting key infrastructure that...
Resourcing gaps, skills shortages and complex legal tactics hobble SA’s corruption crackdown Frustrated by years of slow justice in high-profile corruption cases, South Africans have long...
Inside the escalating IT disaster threatening South Africa’s vital state-owned logistics network If you think a computer password can’t shut down an entire country’s supply chain,...
Above-inflation increase calms labour tensions, but financial storm clouds still loom for SA’s logistics giant In a rare moment of agreement between labour and management, Transnet...
Sinking Before It Sails Why South Africa’s State Shipping Plan Feels Like a Ghost Ship Bold ambitions, no fleet The idea sounds like something pulled from...
Johannesburg’s JSE once bustled with mining companies over 600 listings in 1987, mining powerhouses making up half of them. Fast forward to today: only 35 mining...
The air is thick with the scent of citrus in orchards across South Africa. Crates of freshly picked oranges are being readied for export, and across...
Poor leadership, political meddling, and pervasive corruption are the main causes of the current crisis afflicting South Africa’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs). These organizations—from SAA and the...
In a major show of support for South Africa’s freight and logistics sector, Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has greenlit a R51 billion government guarantee facility for...